Dr Disrespect is known to rage when something is particularly frustrating in a Call of Duty: Warzone match. In a recent game, he ran into a problem that has long affected the game's solo and duo communities. Call of Duty: Warzone fans want trucks to be removed, and now Dr Disrespect seems to agree with their sentiments.
Call of Duty: Warzone has been dealing with a truck meta, often referred to as "Berthas," for some time. After players started documenting cases of solo and duo teams relying on the truck in the final zone, it became clear to many that something should change. Now Dr Disrespect weighs in after an encounter with this meta.
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While playing with his regular duo partner Zack "Zlaner" Lane, Dr Disrespect grew increasingly frustrated as he ran into cargo trucks throughout the map. After his partner drops, Dr Disrespect holes up in a building at the edge of a map, only to find two "Berthas" circling him and blocking his exit routes. As he attempts to challenge the cargo truck players, he lands a few shots before the first truck drives away. While pursuing them, he gets gunned down by the driver of the second truck, who had disembarked with the goal of eliminating the competition.
Dr Disrespect ranted on stream, calling on the development team to change this problem completely. Call of Duty: Warzone trucks are not inherently strong, but in the final zone they offer mobility, cover, and power all in one package. This can easily unbalance a duo or solo match, where a trios or quads group could work to eliminate a problematic vehicle more effectively.
Call of Duty: Warzone's developers have mentioned rebalancing trucks in the past. A recent Call of Duty: Warzone teaser hinted that the trucks may be removed or adjusted in Season 3, but it is unknown if any immediate changes will be made. For many fans, the solution is to run explosives and hope for the best in final circle situations.
Recent Call of Duty: Warzone leaks suggest more vehicles may be on the way, but many fans hope that this problem can be resolved first. If current vehicles continue to be problematic, there is no guarantee that new additions won't just enhance the problems. Call of Duty: Warzone fans are left monitoring social media sites in hopes of finding a viable solution in the upcoming updates.
Call of Duty: Warzone is available on PC, Ps4, Ps5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.
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Source: Charlie Intel